Section 2224 Of Article 2. Residency Confirmation Procedures From California Elections Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 2.
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. (a) If a voter has not voted in an election within the
preceding four years, and his or her residence address, name, or
party affiliation has not been updated during that time, the county
elections official may send an alternate residency confirmation
postcard. The use of this postcard may be sent subsequent to NCOA or
sample ballot returns, but shall not be used in the residency
confirmation process conducted under Section 2220. The postcard shall
be forwardable, including a postage-paid and preaddressed return
form to enable the voter to verify or correct the address
information, and shall be in substantially the following form:
"If the person named on the postcard is not at this address,
PLEASE help keep the voter rolls current and save taxpayer dollars by
returning this postcard to your mail carrier."
"IMPORTANT NOTICE"
"According to our records you have not voted in any election
during the past four years, which may indicate that you no longer
reside in ____ County. If you continue to reside in this county you
must confirm your residency address in order to remain on the active
voter list and receive election materials in the mail."
"If confirmation has not been received within 15 days, you may be
required to provide proof of your residence address in order to vote
at future elections. If you no longer live in ____ County, you must
reregister at your new residence address in order to vote in the next
election. California residents may obtain a mail registration form
by calling the county elections office or the Secretary of State's
office."
(b) The use of a toll-free number to confirm the old residence
address is optional. Any change to a voter's address shall be
received in writing.
(c) A county using the alternate residency confirmation procedure
shall notify all voters of the procedure in the sample ballot
pamphlet or in a separate mailing.